Melissa Willlard Is Frederick Farm Queen Dee Guyton, outgoing Farm Queen, Melissa Willard, and runners up Diane Ogg, and Emily O’Hara. KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent JEFFERSON, Md.—“ First we must teach the people about agri culture. They know what farmers are, but do they know what we do? If I could tell them about my ex periences growing up on a farm, they’d learn to appreciate the farmer and agriculture,” said an enthusiastic Melissa Willard when asked how she would promote agriculture. And it looks like she will have plenty of opportunity to do just that; judges selected Melissa as Frederick County Farm Queen during this year’s annual contest before the evening was over. Strong attendance and a field of seven outstanding contestants highlighted the 6Sth Farm Queen contest, held at the Community Center in Jefferson. The pageant is sponsored by Frederick County Farm Bureau and the Farm Bureau Women’s Committee. The Young Farmers also give a cash donation to each contestant. Emily O’Hara, the 16-year-old daughter of Edward and Kay O’Hara of Frederick, was named Erst runner-up. Second runner-up was Diane Ogg, also 16, and the daughter of Donald Jr. and Brenda Ogg' of Frederick. Other contestants included Dana Bollinger of Thurmont, Bri anne Myers of Frederick, Amy Ramsburg of Walkersville, and Jennifer Uebel of Jefferson. Each entrant in the contest received a lovely commemorative bucket celebrating the Frederick County Farm Bureau’s 75th anniversary, and a T-shirt from the Farm Queen contest committee. This year for the first time, each contestant will have an opportuni ty to represent the county at one or more special events, explained Master of Ceremonies David Eigenbrode. This is a change in the way the program is run; in past years only the winner or her alter nates could fulfill the Queen’s du ties. Now seven articulate, ener getic spokespersons for agricul ture will be circulating around the county at different events. “I hope to do well as a represen tative for Frederick County Farm Bureau!” exclaimed an excited Melissa, the 18-year-old daughter of Dennis and Peggy Willard, af ter being honored. She said she was surprised by her win. In fact, she already had a commitment to attend the state president’s confer ence for FFA in Washington, D.C., during an upcoming Farm Queen promotion, so most likely a runner-up will attend the promo tion in her place. Representing Maryland as the State FFA Secretary is just one ac tivity among many for this busy Foxville teen. She is currently a Youth Council representative for the Rocky Ridge Progressives 4-H club, and served as president for the club in the past Melissa re cently went to Kansas City, Mis souri as a member of the Maryland Livestock Judging Team. The team won at the state level in 1995. She is also involved with the Shorthorn Association. For the past two years, she has been a Shorthorn ambassador at the state level. Melissa has a reputation for showing excellent steers at the County fair. Last year she took home ribbons for the champion Crossbred, which was a home bred. champion Shorthorn, and re serve champion Limousin heifer, which was also bred on the farm. She also raises and exhibits cross bred hogs. ' She finds time for conceit and jazz band, where she is the low brass sectional leader, plays piano, and is involved in marching band. In addition, she is active in her ♦ All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS! • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. • Non-corrosive. Won’t settle. • Top quality. Excellent service. • • Newest equipment. • Financially sound... and growing! Dig Demand Requires More Distributors! □ I sell to farmers. How do I become your distributor? □ I'm a farmer. What’s the price? Where do I get it? 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